Orchid



Soft and warm is your heart, gentle orchid,
Sweet and tender are petals you bear
Bumblebees crowd your pistil. They lurk. It
Sends golden dust everywhere.

Would I knew where your tenderness comes from
Would I knew how your softness is made
Would I knew how your love makes the soul roam
To the heights and the depths, unafraid.

Would I felt your incredible beauty
On my cheeks, on my lips, in my heart,
Would I had one desire undisputed
Within my soul: to impart

Every beautiful thing that you know
To the people who need it the most,
By transmitting your tender glow
To their hearts and their minds. Though it cost

Me a lifetime, to give your true glory
To the world, to the stars, to the sky -
And though I never know your full story
I will never allow you to die -

No, I'll take you through time, you just glow,
I will take you to Venus and Mars
And when you are about to go
I'll establish you among the stars.
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Submitted by ibshambat2004 on November 17, 2024

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Scheme XAXA XBXB CDXD EXEX CFCF EGEG
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 918
Words 188
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Ilya Shambat

 · 1975 · Moscow, Russia

Ilya Shambat is a Russian-born American poet. He started writing poetry at age 10 and was recognized for it. He finished University of Virginia at age 18, worked in computer industry and political research, and translated a vast body of Russian poetry into English. His poetry can be found at https://sites.google.com/view/ilyashambatpoetry . more…

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